The San Bernardino County Public Attorneys Association has donated $1,000 to Option House Inc., a San Bernardino-based non-profit that assists victims of domestic violence. “On behalf of the women and children served through Option House, I want to thank the San Bernardino County Public Attorneys Association for their donation to …
Read More »Decision on liquor license delayed
The Pomona City Council has postponed a decision on whether to allow a Walmart to sell alcohol. The council was to have voted Monday on a recommendation by the planning commission to grant a Walmart Neighborhood Market a license to sell alcoholic beverages, but that action has been delayed until …
Read More »Brown orders cuts in water use
Gov. Jerry Brown Wednesday ordered statewide mandatory water restrictions, the first such action in the state’s history. Brown told the California Water Resources Control Board to implement restrictions designed to cut water use by 25 percent, according to published reports. The move, which will affect residential, business and agricultural water …
Read More »West-end water could get more expensive
The price of water on the west end of the Inland Empire might be going up. Under a recent proposal, water rates in that market would be based on the amount of water used, which could mean higher rates for water agencies that rely more on imported water, according to …
Read More »Traffic up at OIA, but only a little
Passenger activity at Ontario International Airport rose slightly in February. Traffic rose .55 percent during that month compared with February 2014, according to Los Angeles World Airports’ monthly report on passenger traffic at Ontario International. In raw numbers, 287,939 passengers passed through Ontario International in February compared with 286,362 passengers …
Read More »Report: everyone else needs to save more water
Most California residents agree that the drought is a major issue facing the state, but there’s disagreement over whether everyone is doing enough to save water. Sixty six percent of all adults in the state say the regional water supply is a problem, but the same percentage maintains that some …
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